California lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2006

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California lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2006
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  2002 November 7, 2006 2010  

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Nominee John Garamendi Tom McClintock
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote4,189,5843,845,858
Percentage49.1%45.1%

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Electoral results by county

Lt. Governor before election

Cruz Bustamante
Democratic

Elected Lt. Governor

John Garamendi
Democratic

The 2006 California lieutenant gubernatorial election occurred on November 7, 2006. Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi, the Democratic nominee, narrowly defeated the Republican nominee, State Senator Tom McClintock, to succeed incumbent Cruz Bustamante, who was term-limited and ran for Insurance Commissioner.

California State of the United States of America

California is a state in the Pacific Region of the United States. With 39.6 million residents, California is the most populous U.S. state and the third-largest by area. The state capital is Sacramento. The Greater Los Angeles Area and the San Francisco Bay Area are the nation's second and fifth most populous urban regions, with 18.7 million and 8.8 million residents respectively. Los Angeles is California's most populous city, and the country's second most populous, after New York City. California also has the nation's most populous county, Los Angeles County, and its largest county by area, San Bernardino County. The City and County of San Francisco is both the country's second-most densely populated major city after New York City and the fifth-most densely populated county, behind only four of the five New York City boroughs.

Lieutenant Governor of California statewide constitutional officer and vice-executive of the U.S. state of California

The Lieutenant Governor of California is a statewide constitutional officer and vice-executive of the U.S. state of California. The lieutenant governor is elected to serve a four-year term and can serve a maximum of two terms. In addition to basically ceremonial roles, serving as acting governor in the absence of the Governor of California and as President of the California State Senate, the lieutenant governor either sits on many of California's regulatory commissions and executive agencies.

California Insurance Commissioner

California Insurance Commissioner has been an elected executive office position in California since 1991. Prior to that time, the Insurance Commissioner was appointed by the Governor. The officeholder is in charge of the California Department of Insurance.

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Primary results

The primary elections took place on June 6. A bar graph of statewide results in this contest are available at http://primary2006.ss.ca.gov/Returns/ltg/00.htm.

Results by county are available here and here.

Democratic

California Lt. Governor Democratic primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
John Garamendi 1,045,13042.53
Jackie Speier 975,54739.70
Liz Figueroa 436,86817.78
Total votes2,457,545100.00

Republican

California Lt. Governor Republican primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Tom McClintock 1,760,66793.75
Tony Farmer117,3356.25
Total votes1,878,002100.00

Others

California Lt. Governor primary, 2006 (Others)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Green Donna Warren31,162100.00
American Independent Jim King29,014100.00
Libertarian Lynette Shaw16,128100.00
Peace and Freedom Stewart Alexander 3,549100.00

Results

California lieutenant governor election, 2006 [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic John Garamendi 4,189,58449.12
Republican Tom McClintock 3,845,85845.09
Green Donna Warren239,1072.80
Libertarian Lynnette Shaw 142,8511.67
American Independent Jim King68,4460.80
Peace and Freedom Stewart Alexander 43,3190.51
Invalid or blank votes369,8944.16
Total votes8,529,165100.00
Turnout {{{votes}}}39.29
Democratic hold

Results by county

Results from the Secretary of State of California: [1]

Secretary of State of California chief elections officer of California, United States

The Secretary of State of California is the chief clerk of the U.S. State of California, overseeing a department of 500 people. The Secretary of State is elected for four year terms, like the state's other constitutional officers, and is restricted by term limits to only two terms. The current Secretary of State, Alex Padilla, took office on January 5, 2015.

County Garamendi Votes McClintock VotesWarrenVotesOthersVotes
San Francisco 74.15%175,88217.65%41,8715.32%12,6292.87%6,828
Alameda 68.48%270,88525.46%100,6894.49%17,7772.72%10,741
Marin 64.85%67,17028.94%29,9783.98%4,1263.05%3,159
Santa Cruz 63.30%55,35228.59%25,0015.64%4,9353.56%3,117
San Mateo 62.67%125,19932.50%64,9343.52%7,0332.24%4,482
Sonoma 60.70%103,01932.59%55,3204.60%7,8083.51%5,962
Los Angeles 58.82%1,116,15137.03%702,5532.50%47,4633.19%60,531
Santa Clara 57.61%238,35237.56%155,3892.91%12,0503.27%13,509
Contra Costa 56.90%167,96538.81%114,5672.84%8,3872.62%7,751
Yolo 54.05%28,84540.83%21,7933.72%1,9831.94%1,035
Mendocino 54.09%16,17935.58%10,6417.11%2,1284.76%1,422
Monterey 53.67%45,80941.29%35,2393.21%2,7423.34%2,852
Solano 53.22%54,10542.87%43,5902.45%2,4932.61%2,653
Napa 52.81%21,85841.89%17,3373.62%1,5002.88%1,195
Humboldt 50.21%23,59539.56%18,5927.31%3,4354.27%2,005
Alpine 48.95%25742.67%2244.76%253.81%20
Imperial 49.16%10,33444.58%9,3724.10%8625.47%1,151
San Benito 48.32%6,74547.31%6,6042.62%3663.51%489
San Joaquin 47.97%65,14548.43%65,7622.01%2,7312.84%3,857
Lake 47.51%9,01845.55%8,6474.27%8114.58%867
Sacramento 47.19%165,25248.34%169,3002.89%10,1292.89%10,124
Santa Barbara 44.69%53,44350.41%60,2753.03%3,6252.92%3,489
Mono 44.58%1,63649.65%1,8223.16%1163.96%145
Merced 44.50%18,08951.61%20,9772.01%8173.83%1,559
Stanislaus 43.19%44,10653.75%54,8851.84%1,8782.29%2,330
Del Norte 42.58%2,76151.62%3,3473.01%1954.85%315
Calaveras 42.21%7,51353.67%9,5532.38%4242.82%502
San Diego 41.60%311,98854.10%405,6732.58%19,3692.94%22,008
Ventura 41.32%89,98855.14%120,0892.03%4,4292.48%5,397
San Bernardino 41.45%138,03254.29%180,8242.37%7,9093.64%12,126
Tuolumne 40.65%8,49155.14%11,5172.56%5342.66%555
San Luis Obispo 39.68%37,59155.46%52,5363.13%2,9642.69%2,545
Nevada 39.07%16,61354.73%23,2754.11%1,7492.60%1,105
Fresno 39.14%67,50657.15%98,5802.20%3,7922.84%4,882
Trinity 38.74%2,19951.92%2,9475.39%3065.06%287
Amador 38.72%5,69757.41%8,4482.26%3332.78%409
Riverside 38.72%144,01457.42%213,5642.07%7,7123.52%13,119
Butte 37.53%25,28256.07%37,7744.15%2,7973.70%2,497
Mariposa 36.81%2,74957.97%4,3303.07%2293.54%264
Kings 35.59%7,92561.11%13,6081.90%4223.04%678
Siskiyou 35.12%5,70059.16%9,6023.04%4934.32%700
Plumas 35.01%3,04760.00%5,2212.86%2493.51%305
Orange 34.41%244,17661.94%439,5492.10%14,9112.69%19,038
Inyo 34.55%2,16559.14%3,7063.42%2144.90%307
El Dorado 33.96%22,63461.48%40,9822.77%1,8452.71%1,808
Placer 33.58%40,77062.67%76,0982.27%2,7592.31%2,795
Madera 33.67%9,98862.92%18,6651.85%5502.83%839
Tulare 32.83%22,24064.29%43,5531.66%1,1222.55%1,722
Yuba 31.70%4,28362.69%8,4703.42%4623.96%534
Lassen 30.97%2,61363.71%5,3762.89%2443.65%308
Sutter 30.81%7,16665.99%15,3471.80%4192.80%653
Colusa 30.42%1,47066.73%3,2251.82%882.44%118
Kern 30.36%44,51666.17%97,0351.96%2,8692.94%4,319
Tehama 30.55%5,34565.47%11,4541.85%3244.15%726
Shasta 30.08%17,23165.76%37,6682.18%1,2493.52%2,016
Sierra 29.60%46263.61%9934.16%654.16%65
Glenn 28.00%2,05268.27%5,0031.87%1373.36%246
Modoc 26.87%98667.68%2,4842.56%944.22%155

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References

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  2. "Registration and Participation" (PDF). Secretary of State of California. 2006-12-18. Retrieved 2008-07-16.